Determining a Person’s Ming (Destiny) Through Facial Diagnosis with CT Holman
Webinar recorded 6th October 2024.
Course Overview
Ming can be defined as a person’s destiny. A person’s Ming can be identified utilizing facial diagnosis which can help guide a person in navigating their karma and determine their Golden Path. Golden Path is a term coined by Lillian Pearl Bridges that refers to a person’s Ming and their calling of the universe.
In this course, CT Holman explains how to use Lillian’s face reading lineage to understand a person’s unique talents and abilities. He will share his experience of guiding patients in becoming more in tune with universal energy by identifying their Ming and helping them harmonize with the universal energy flow. He will discuss lifestyle and treatment strategies based on their Ming. When all these aspects are integrated, optimal health abounds. Tailored for Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists, this course intricately explores the ancient wisdom embedded in facial diagnosis to unveil a person’s destiny and guide them on the path to realizing their Ming.
He will also explain how identifying a patient’s pathology patterns provides clues to how they are out of balance with the universal qi flow. CT will include several patient pictures of their transformations. CT draws on his extensive studies under Lillian Bridges.
What You Will Learn
- Understand the concept of Ming in relation to Chinese Medicine.
- Learn how to use the face to determine a person’s destiny.
- Learn how to guide a person in realizing their Ming.
Course Outline
About CT Holman
CT Holman practices Chinese medicine in Salem, Oregon. His fulltime clinic was founded in 2001. CT wrote the textbooks: Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine and Shamanism in Chinese Medicine both published by Singing Dragon. He teaches courses internationally, operates a mentorship program, and is the Director of Development for the Lotus Institute of Lillian Pearl Bridges. He studied in China (1999, 2001, and 2003) and has extensive post-graduate education with several leading teachers in the field.
CT has taught in Sweden, Germany, Mexico, Denmark, Australia, and the US. He teaches at the Oregon College of Chinese Medicine for its doctoral program, mentors masters and doctoral students, and has been published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. CT utilises drumming with acupuncture treatments and has recently recorded and released a CD, Resonating Vitality – Chinese Medicine Drum Treatments.
Author of Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine: Integrated Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies
What You Get After You Complete The Course
- Notes to keep
- 3 CPD Points
- CPD Certificate
- 5 year access
- Unlimited revisions during access period